The 6-foot-3, 233-pound Walker also told Callahan that he's scheduled to return to North Carolina later this month for its cookout. He said he also intends to visit N.C. State during the final week of July.
First-year Tennessee coach Josh Heupel's staff extended a scholarship offer to Walker two months ago, on May 13. He now has received offers from more than 15 schools, including North Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, N.C. State, Penn State, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia and Virginia Tech.
Walker is ranked the No. 79 overall prospect and No. 5 edge rusher in the 2023 class and the No. 2 rising junior from the state of North Carolina, according to the industry-generated 247Sports Composite. He's also a top-100 prospect nationally in 247Sports' rankings.
After getting his offer from the Vols in May, Walker told GoVols247 that it "was one of the offers that I’ve been waiting on," and he "was very excited that they offered." He said at the time that he was planning to visit Tennessee in the near future, adding that he would "be down there between June 1st and the 6th," although he didn't end up making the trip to Knoxville last month.
“I feel like they have a really good program, and they’re right up the road,” Walker said of Tennessee in May. “They’ve produced some pretty good athletes, and I feel like I can trust their coaching staff.”
He put together a strong sophomore season this spring, when the state of North Carolina played its high school football season after postponing it during the fall because of the COVID-19 pandemic. He recorded 37 tackles during his sophomore season, including four tackles for loss and two sacks, along with three forced fumbles and a fumble recovery in seven games. He also added 13 receptions for 374 yards and five touchdowns on offense, averaging 28.8 yards per catch.
Walker, who has played wide receiver and linebacker at Hickory, told Callahan that he recently picked up pass-rushing.
"I just started edge-rushing — like, really learning technique and really competing at it," Walker told Callahan. "I really never worked on pass-rushing, so that was new to me."